I consider myself to be a John Irving fan. minus the comic books (that comes in a series), british authors jane green and marian keyes, and of course my favourite romance writers julie garwood and judith mcnaught (i hear some murmurs of agreement, they are really quite good eh?), i don't often end up reading more than one or two books from the same author. So after "A Prayer for Owen Meaney" and "The Fourth Hand", and now "Until I Find You" - i think i can safely claim to be an irving fan.
His books tend to always feature a male protagonist, often with a tumultous/traumatising/abused childhood which contributes to his weirdness in adulthood. If you are interested in a good story told by an experienced story-teller, head on down to your nearest bookstore and hunt down this find. you might find it a lot more entertaining than stiller's new movie.
His books tend to always feature a male protagonist, often with a tumultous/traumatising/abused childhood which contributes to his weirdness in adulthood. If you are interested in a good story told by an experienced story-teller, head on down to your nearest bookstore and hunt down this find. you might find it a lot more entertaining than stiller's new movie.
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